As webmaster of Seeing-Stars.com,
I'm frequently asked how to go about getting a job at a Hollywood movie
studio. Quite a few people, who are not necessarily interested in becoming
actors, still like the idea of landing a job at Warner Bros, Disney, Paramount,
Fox, Sony, Universal, Warner Bros. or one of the other major studios.

Fortunately, getting information about
studio jobs isn't as difficult as you might imagine.

Most of the major Hollywood studios
have employment sections right on their websites, which list available
jobs - from secretarial work to Vice Presidents, and everything in between.
Some sites even allow you to submit your resume online, or (like Disney)
offer guides to help you figure out what kind of studio job might be right
for you.

Below is a list of links to studio
employment pages. Take a look. You might find something you like...

'The Hollywood Reporter' is a Hollywood trade newspaper/magazine
which includes a classified section offering industry & studio-related
jobs. It's sold at most major bookstores, such as Barnes & Noble. You
might want to try to pick up a copy of the paper or subscribe to it.

'Daily Variety' is a Hollywood trade newspaper/magazine which
includes a classified section offering industry & studio-related jobs.
It's sold at most major bookstores, such as Barnes & Noble. You might
want to try to pick up a copy of the paper or subscribe to it.

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Disclaimer: I am
not affiliated with the studios or with the trade papers listed above.
I cannot vouch for the availability or other aspects of the jobs listed
on their websites,
nor for the integrity of the persons listing these jobs. Proceed with reasonable
caution.